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- Vairocana and Attendant
- 675 ce henan, china chinese lotus leaf throne simbolizes buddhas authority over the others plumness=prosperity
- honden
- 1st cent ce japanese modern reconstruction occurs every 20 yrs made out of wood and is polished from the woods sap
- kuya preaching
- 1207 ce kosho buddist monk symbolized by staff with deer antlers word he is chanting is spelt out by figures japanese
- purse cover
- 600-50 ce early midieval cloisonne geometric and curvilinear
- lindisfarne gospels
- 700ce early midieval problems in depicting 3d space figure is writing-author page: St. Matthew
- flame style flame
- 2500 bce japanese
- set of 65 bells
- 433 bce chinese represents diplomacy shows mastery of music
- armored soldier
- 210 bce chinese created through an assembly line like process which had a variety of parts and positions paint pigmentation flaked when it was exposed to oxygen
- equestrian statuette of charlemagne
- 9th cent ce early midieval symbols convey power: sphere in hands, crown, staff lacks naturalism and elegance of Roman art
- palace chapel of charlemagne
- 792-805 ce aachen, germany early midieval octangol central plan dark heavy stones a re less classical and more military like
- tympanum
- half moon shape over doorway, most significant decoration is found here
- archivolt
- arch that curves up and over tympanum
- voussoir
- each individual stone on the archivolt
- spandrel
- flat blank wall of the portal
- jamb
- decorative or figural colums
- elevation
- floor to ceiling portion
- aisel
- 1st level
- gallery
- 2nd level
- clarastory
- 3rd level where the windows are found
- quadripartite
- 4 part vaulting that criss crosses for better structural support for the ceiling and allows the walls to be thinner
- reliquary
- container for holy relics
- bodhisattbas
- at threshold of enlightenment but stay behind and aid others to enlightenment
- manoral
- similar to the halow spiritual light from a scared figure
- Doors of Bishop Bernwald
- 1015ce early midieval left panel=old test right panel=new test theological correlation parallel placement hildesheim, germany
- cathedral of saint james
- 1078-1122ce romanesque pilgrim church additional chapels and warp around aisles santiago de compostela, spain
- priory church of saint pierre
- 1115-1130ce romanesque moissac, france Christ centered with dynamic movement around him dynamic linearism
- cathedral of saint lazare
- gislebertus 1120-40ce artist becomes recognized individual consistency in how Christ is rep romanesque autun, france
- messengers signal the appearance of a comet
- 1066-82ce romanesque at least 100 ft long, most massive tapestry ever found must have taken years to make scenes of foreshadoing (comet=bad omen, phantom ships)
- abbey church of saint denis
- 1135-44ce gothic ill-de-france, france takes system of vaulting and uses it to curve around the apse: uses a 4 part vault in the center surrounded by a 5 part vault architectual shift: mix of latin cross and basillica
- chartres cathedral
- 1194-1220 ce gothic chartres, france jamb figures on the left correspond with those on the right deeper more recession space
- reims cathedral
- 1225-90 ce gothic reims, france jambs less attached almost free standing traditional seriousness
- Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace
- 13th century ce Japanese horizontal orientation and a continuous narration fictionalized accound of a true story flames and smoke are abstract patterns played up
- rib vault
- demarcate the junctions of a groin valut. ribs may function to reinforce the groins or may be purely decorative
- sexpartite vault
- is a rib vault divided into six bays by two diagonal ribs and three transerse ribs
- quadripartite vault
- A Rib vault where the bay is divided by diagonal and transverse ribs into four cells
- lintel
- horizontal block that spans the space between two supports
- chevron
- zig zag pattern
- bay
- distance between two supports of a vault or the unit of an opening
- compound pier
- clustered column
- transverse arch
- distance between two supports of a vault or the unit of an opening. spans at right angles
- saxon alteration
- rounded arches supported by 2 columns and a pier